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Canadians among 10 killed in Bolivia bus crash

Breaking news, Latest headlines, world August 31, 2014 at 4:15 pm 0 comments

LA PAZ, Bolivia, Bolivian police say eight foreign tourists are among the 10 people killed when a bus returning to La Paz from theSalar de Uyuni salt flats ran off the highway and crashed. Police Capt. Gonzalo Carrasco said that another 24 people, most of them foreigners, were injured and beingRead More

26 passengers in B.C. bus crash released from hospital

Latest headlines, world August 31, 2014 at 4:13 pm 0 comments

Merritt/B.C, Almost half of the passengers taken to hospitals after a tour bus flipped over on a British Columbia highway have been released, health officials said Saturday. The news provides some relief after all 56 people on board the bus were injured while it was returning from a tour ofRead More

Start of B.C. school year in jeopardy as talks between teachers, province break down

Start of B.C. school year in jeopardy as talks between teachers, province break down

Latest headlines, world August 31, 2014 at 4:12 pm 0 comments

B.C,  Hopes of reaching a resolution between striking B.C. teachers and the province before the start of the school year next week were dashed Saturday evening after mediator Vince Ready walked away from the negotiating table. Ready, who has been overseeing talks between the B.C. teachers and the province for severalRead More

US welcomes proposed EU sanctions on Russia

US welcomes proposed EU sanctions on Russia

world August 31, 2014 at 4:11 pm 0 comments

Washington – The United States has welcomed the European Union’s decision to impose fresh sanctions on Russia if it continues to escalate the conflict in Ukraine, giving it a week’s time to dissipate the tensions. “We welcome the European Council’s consensus today to show strong support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity and toRead More

‘Small but notable’ number of Canadians engage in terror abroad

Latest headlines, world August 31, 2014 at 4:11 pm 0 comments

Toronto – A “small but notable number” of Canadians have travelled abroad to participate in terrorism-related activities, including to Syria, Somalia and Afghanistan, according to a new report issued by the federal government. As of early 2014, the federal government was aware of more than 130 people with “Canadian connections” who had travelled abroadRead More

UK imams issue fatwa on British Muslim extremists

Latest headlines, world August 31, 2014 at 4:10 pm 0 comments

London, Some of the leading imams in the UK have issued a fatwa against British Muslims travelling to war zones like Syria and Iraq to join “oppressive and tyrannical” Islamic State. The fatwa “religiously prohibits” would-be British jihadists from joining “oppressive and tyrannical” ISIS, also known as Islamic State. TheRead More

Imran calls Sharif ‘fascist’, vows to continue ‘Azadi March’ till last breath

Breaking news, Latest headlines, world August 31, 2014 at 4:09 pm 0 comments

Islamabad,  In the backdrop of the anti-government protests led by Imran Khan and Tahir-ul-Qadri demanding resignation of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) chief on Sunday said he will fight for freedom till his last breath. Khan wrote on PTI’s official Twitter handle – “I will fight for freedom till i breathRead More

U.S. airstrikes help Iraqi forces break Islamic State’s siege

Latest headlines, world August 31, 2014 at 4:08 pm 0 comments

Irbil/Iraq – Iraqi troops aided by U.S. airstrikes entered the besieged town of Amerli Sunday, residents and Iraqi officials said, after a months-long blockade by Islamic State militants that had surrounded the Shiite Turkmen village and raised fears of an impending massacre. “Amerli has been liberated,” said Mahdi Taqi, a local politician andRead More

3 killed as protesters clash with Pakistan police

Breaking news, Latest headlines, world August 31, 2014 at 4:08 pm 0 comments

Islamabad,  Thousands of anti-government protesters tried to raid the official residence of Pakistan’s prime minister, sparking clashes with police that killed three people and wounded nearly 400 amid cries for the premier to step down, officials said Sunday. The overnight violence has raised the stakes in the two-week sit-in led by oppositionRead More

Planning to develop heritage cities in India on the lines of Kyoto : Modi

Planning to develop heritage cities in India on the lines of Kyoto : Modi

India, Latest headlines August 31, 2014 at 4:05 pm 0 comments

New Delhi,  Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is on a four-day official tour of Japan, said on Sunday that not only Kyoto and Varanasi, Kyoto and Indian universities, industries & research institutes can also work together. PM Modi today received a presentation from Kyoto Mayor Daisaka Kadokawa on how the ancient tradition ofRead More